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Monstrous Movie Music is a CD label specializing in previously unavailable 1940s-1970s film music of the finest composers working that era even though most are virtually unknown. MMM's initial releases were "re-recordings" faithfully restored and orchestrated by the label's co-founder Kathleen Mayne, before eventually releasing original soundtracks as well, all with striking covers painted by horror artist Robert Aragon and science fiction illustrator Vincent DiFate and meticulously researched liner notes by own er David Schecter who discusses the label for a second week.

Listener comments!

Tue. 11/25/14 7:09pm
tom:
just watched investigation of a citizen above suspicion with a morricone soundtrack very similar to the first track you played

Tue. 11/25/14 7:29pm
JakeGould:
Tom, Morricone reused a lot of flourishes and themes through his music. That’s why if you think you need to hear all he did, the reality is you can own a few Morricone CDs and basically have the core of what he’s done.

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Tue. 11/25/14 7:34pm
Ken From Hyde Park:
While riding the school bus, the driver had the radio tuned to a station that played "Thank You for Being a Friend" by Andrew Gold.